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Dedication

This web site is dedicated to Ric Collins, whose own Rege Cordic web site was the inspiration for the site you are visiting now.

Before his untimely death, Ric provided me with the Cordic & Company material he had, and urged me to find a permanent home for it on the web. Like me, Ric felt that the legacy of Rege Cordic was a rich one, that should be available for all to share.

Ric, this is for you...

WHAT THIS SITE IS ABOUT

RegeCordic.com is the place to find sound files and other
items that document and celebrate the genius and creativity of
Pittsburgh radio personality Rege Cordic. The Cordic
&
Company program broadcast on KDKA-AM from 6-10AM in the morning,
brought laughter to area residents as they started their busy days
in a great American city experiencing its renewal during the 1950's and 60's.
To many, Rege Cordic did more to inspire and entertain the Steel
City than perhaps any other person during his time in Pittsburgh.

Look around, download some samples of Rege's comedy, and let me
know if you have any suggestions for making the site more useful for
you. This is both a labor of love and a work in progress.

Click HERE to email me with any information you may have or just send me your comments! If the link doesn't work, please send your email to: webmaster@regecordic.com. Please use 'Cordic Files' as your subject line. THANKS!!

HELP ME SAVE THE SOUNDS OF CORDIC & COMPANY!

DON'T THROW REGE AWAY! Do you have some old recordings of Rege on reel-to-reel tapes or other media, but don't have the equipment to make digital transfers of the recordings? Before you pitch those old tapes into the trash,
PLEASE contact me at the link above! I still have a reel-to-reel tape recorder and a cassette recorder, and can help save the
material you have and add it to this site. If I don't have the right
equipment for your particular media, I'll try to find someone who
can do the transfer.

And if you have any old friends who may have listened to Rege when they were in Pittsburgh (I'm told he had an 85% share of the morning radio audience at one
time), ask them if they know of any recordings. Time may be running out to save these recordings for posterity. You can
help us preserve the Cordic & Company legacy.